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A modest list of Olympic sports that shouldn't be Olympic sports
Let's proceed alphabetically...
Archery
Badminton
Baseball (it's a fucking pastime, not a sport!)
Canoeing
Equestrian (what the fuck!?)
Fencing
Sailing
Shooting
Softball
Synchronized swimming (I can't stand this shit)
Table tennis (give me a fucking break!)
Are there any that I missed? Please add them to this list :teeth:
Archery
Badminton
Baseball (it's a fucking pastime, not a sport!)
Canoeing
Equestrian (what the fuck!?)
Fencing
Sailing
Shooting
Softball
Synchronized swimming (I can't stand this shit)
Table tennis (give me a fucking break!)
Are there any that I missed? Please add them to this list :teeth:
Comments
same with fencing
This is first hand account from the dude on the ground. Believe it or not, Hong Kong now call itself the Capital of Equestrian! WTF, the only time I heard anything about Equestrian on the news or TV in Hong Kong was when some asshole blew his lifesaving in Horse Racing and killing himself or some Jockey getting thrown off the horse in races and get trampled to death. Also, pics of Equestrian are everywhere in Hong Kong, from peanut advertisements to billboard signs. Fuc*, I wish I'll share the same sense of enthusiasm for Speed Skating when Richmond is hosting the Speed Skating event in Winter 2010... If we have this same sense of enthusiasms, I'll really hope that Cypress get to host the Biathlon competition because I am VERY enthuastic about cross country skiing and shooting. Historic significance. Also, I'll love to try this sometimes in my life. Ok, my feeling about this is mixed. Oh, come on, shooting should be an Olympic sport. Also, if you take out shooting, then my favorite Winter Olympic sport Biathlon will be ditched as well. Also, this is something I DEFINITELY need to try. While I'll love to see this forever removed from high school PE curriculum, it certainly has its place in the Olympic. So, you hate Olympics rather they are hosted in one of the Biggest Violator of Human Rights or the Biggest Exporter of Maple Syrup? Cheers, check this facebook group out...
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You are RIGHT about synchorinized swimming, table-tennis and softball.
I hate baseball, but if baseball isn't allowed, why allow hockey? It's a widely known and played team sport.
but stuff i know well, like baseball, badminton, even table tennis, does take a high level of skill/athleticism and is both physically/mentally demanding
doesnt make them any less of a sport than stuff u havn't listed
Archery, Fencing, Sail boating all involve immense concentration, focus and skill, and they're more than suitable for the Olympics.
Plus. You've must've never been canoeing if you think that's not physically exhausting.
What kind of sport(s) do you participate in? Archery I highly recommend, lots of fun. I prefer indoor instead of outdoor, better controlled environment.
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For Bi, start out xc skiing, it is probably the most intensive endurance sport out there. My only gripe is it's time consuming and expensive, only if I lived in Scandinavia.
Other organizations hold the same competitions for other things, I'm pretty certain there's a computer gaminig competition where the best come to play. Similarly, cricket and rugby aren't in the olympics but the organization the governs those sports also hold competitions to see who's best. If people wanted to see who the best computer gamer was, they could watch that competition. Not to mention, for some sports, the olympics isn't the most popular/respected. Olympic basketball is good, but I don't think it's more popular/respected than the NBA finals, nor is olympic soccer as popular/respected as the world cup.
I think that perhaps you're giving the olympic organization too much credit in assuming that their task is to determine which sports are "real" sports. I think the olympic organization has many responsibilities in not only determininig which sports to include/exclude but also factor in what people enjoy to watch (to provide entertainment), as well as paying homage to the traditions that have started over 2000 years ago, as well as the traditions of the modern olympic games.
Given how much eating goes on in the dugout, I'm going to say that baseball is the only sport where you can actually get fatter, while playing.
lol.. but that's just me..:tongue:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOOw2yWMSfk
Lmao.
On a more serious note, I know from personal experience that badminton is very well-deserving to be in the Olympics -- it requires such skill and stamina to name a few. Have you ever watched a real game? It's not the lame backyard activity that everyone thinks it is:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZ2k-tsX5KE
Now kiddies, I'm getting a little tired of all this fuss, so I'll list the reasons why most of these shouldn't be sports (be utterly grateful for this):
Archery involves aiming a bow and trying to shoot an arrow at a target. A really intricate and demanding activity if you think about it (2,000+ years of Olympic history and this is it, huh?); so demanding that in fact each participant need only stand in one place the entire damn time. Shooting can be dismissed for the same reason.
Badminton is a recreational activity, not a sport. I actually highly enjoy this game, but all it involves is side-to-side shuffling and hitting some birdie where your opponent will least expect it. Everyone knows that professional badminton players are actually people who couldn't make it in tennis.
I've already mentioned my beef with baseball, read up on it. The same goes for that demented softball.
Equestrian is an absurd fucking activity; here's one of many reasons why: suppose that absolutely everything between two riders is equal, yet one wins over the other because he was riding a better horse. What the heck do we do then? Give the damn medal to the fucking horse?
Synchronized swimming is so pathetic that it doesn't even need a reason to be dismissed. I'm sure you'll all agree :teeth:
Table tennis is a recreational activity, not a sport. It's really for the people who couldn't make it in badminton (and badminton, as previously mentioned, is for the people who couldn't make it in tennis).
If you're going to respond to this, please give me good reasons for why you disagree. Don't just say that this or that has historical significance and end the discussion there; it's really not that simple.
i challenge you to a game of badminton!! :shade: :tongue:
I've tried them all!
Don't assume that I haven't!
There's a difference between something being physically challenging and something being physically exhausting, but let's not yet get into details. A better suggestion would be for the people claiming that the aforementioned sports are demanding to try the triathlon, now there's a real fucking sport. You'll learn real fast what the difference between sport and recreation is after surviving--let alone finishing--that, I assure you :shade: It's on :wink:
Anyone up for pairs? :tongue:
And no, badminton's not for tennis rejects. If you actually knew anything about them, they're quite a lot different. And by the way, it's not just "side-to-side" shuffling, there's a ton of footwork training and conditioning you need to do (probably the hardest aspect of badminton) to get around the court with maximum efficiency and agility. Talk to anyone who has done footwork drills with a coach, it's insanely tiring. It's tough work, just like any other sport.
Btw, the proper term is doubles, not pairs.
so long as i can find myself a partner.. let the game begin..:shade:
or maybe just that i have a bad aim..
Hey Siuying, have you ever been to a driving range? If all your ball fly straight, then your aim is good. Mine fly all over the place...
So maybe it's not an athletic sport, but it's certainly a very difficult physical activity.